Tutorials

These tutorial videos are a companion to the CIce2Clouds tutorial-style review paper, in preparation: L. Miller et al., "From Sea Ice to Clouds: Fundamental Processes Underpinning Particle and Gas Exchange between the Polar Oceans and Atmospheres.” These introductory training lectures describe fundamental concepts linking sea-ice biogeochemistry, and atmospheric science and chemistry for a broad scientific audience. 

Tutorials on ocean & sea ice processes

CapeTown_SeaIceBrine_LM.mp4

Brine transport in sea ice
(Dr. Lisa Miller)

CapeTown_SeaIceOrganicSources_IP.mp4

Organic source material in ocean, ice and snow
(Dr. Ilka Peeken)

CapeTown_SeasonalBiogenics_HH.mp4

Seasonality of biogenic gases in the sea ice environment
(Dr. Hakase Hayashida)

CapeTown_FeedbacksProjections_HGU.mp4

Polar climate & marine ecosystem interactions & feedbacks
(Dr. Hyung-Gyu Lim)

Tutorials on atmospheric processes

CapeTown_AtmosMixing_LM.mp4

Atmospheric Mixing in the Boundary Layer
(Dr. Louis Marelle)

CapeTown_AtmosOxidation_JT.mp4

Atmospheric Oxidation in the Polar Troposphere
(Dr. Jennie Thomas)

CapeTown_AtmosNPF_SI.mp4

Atmospheric New Particle Formation
(Dr. Sakiko Ishino)

CapeTown_AtmosCloudNuclei_JC.mp4

Atmospheric Aerosol as Cloud Nuclei
(Dr. Jessie Creamean)

Tutorials on exchange processes

CapeTown_LoftingSnow_MF.mp4

Snow lofting
(Dr. Markus Frey)

CapeTown_AirSeaFluxes_MV.mp4

Air-sea fluxes in sea ice regions (Dr. Marcello Vichi)

CapeTown_WavesBubbles_NS.mp4

Bubble bursting and wave breaking
(Dr. Nadja Steiner)

CapeTown_Deposition_PZ.mp4

Atmospheric particle deposition
(Dr. Paul Zieger)

Tutorials from the 2022 CATCH Open Science Workshop. This set of longer tutorials cover chemical & biological processes in the atmosphere, sea ice and snow

Additional videos and content from the 3rd CATCH Open Science Conference in May 2022 are available here

CATCH2022-AlgaePolarS-Cycle_JS.mp4

Algal functional groups and the polar sulfur cycle

Dr. Jacqueline Stefels


CATCH2022-SnowChemistry_JT.mp4

Linking the atmosphere to sea ice: An overview of snow chemistry to understand the in between

Dr. Jennie Thomas

CATCH2022-AerosolAsCloudNuclei_PZJC.mp4

Aerosol as nuclei for cloud formation in polar environments

Dr. Paul Zieger & Dr. Jessie Creamean